The Thinker’s Guide to Evil

The Thinker’s Guide to Evil by Peter Vardy, published by O Books in 2003, explores the complex nature of evil as a fundamental issue in human existence. This edition, comprising 191 pages, delves into how different generations confront the concept of evil, from historical events like the Holocaust to contemporary challenges such as terrorism. Vardy prompts readers to consider the multifaceted nature of evil and the questions it raises for individuals and societies alike.
In this thought-provoking work, readers will find an examination of the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of good and evil. The book addresses how these concepts have evolved over time and the implications for our understanding of morality and human behavior. By engaging with topics such as philosophy and religion, Vardy encourages a deeper reflection on the nature of evil and its impact on the human experience.
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Evil is one of the deepest and most central problems of human existence – a problem which every individual and every age must face for itself. Our grandparents’ generation faced the evil of Hitler and the Holocaust, our parents’ generation that of Stalin and Communism. We face terrorism and suicide bombers. But perhaps the question is not that simple.
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